> From: Josh Dersch

    >> Now I'm confused. There is no cable from the front panel to the CPU in
    >> a standard 11/34? (There's one from the front panel to the backplane;
    >> another from the front panel to the M9301; and another from the
    >> programmer's front panel [if present] to the programmer's front panel
    >> board, the M7859

    > Front panel to the CPU upgrade, not the original CPU. ...
    > there's a pair of connectors on the CPU board that look suspiciously
    > like those on the M7859.

Right, that's what's confusing me. I can't work out what you could possibly
be cabling to, on the new CPU board!

Those two connectors on the M7859 are used only with the 11/34, not the 11/04
(the cable from the M7859 to the programmer's front panel must be there, with
both); they are there for the micro-code single-stepping function on the
11/34, etc. (One cable carries uclock, the other uPC data.)

Since the new CPU probably doesn't have that ability (on the LSI-11 and F-11
chipsets, the micro-word bus is accessible outside the chips, but AFAIK the
same is not true of the J-11), I'm not at all sure what those two connectors
might be.

Perhaps they are serial lines using the 'new' DEC standard pinout, which also
use 10-pin headers?

        Noel

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